Venezuela: Relatives of Political Prisoners Continue Protest
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With more than 48 hours of vigil, under extreme conditions such as sun and rain, a group of relatives of political prisoners have been camped since the night of Sunday, June 7 in the vicinity of the United States Embassy in Caracas, waiting to be received by Washington’s business manager, John Barrett, to ask for their mediation and obtain the release of their relatives. So far, they have not been attended to. The atmosphere in the place is of c…
Relatives of the detainees remain in protest as a measure of pressure to the U.S. government to get the U.S. administration to intervene and accelerate the prompt release of civil and military political prisoners. Caracas. In Mattresses, in the open, in the cold and rain, the relatives of the political prisoners fulfilled [...] The entry Family of political prisoners total more than 48 hours in vigil before the U.S. embassy appears first in Chro…
Family members of political prisoners maintain an improvised camp in the vicinity of the United States Embassy in Caracas. The VIDEO entry “We will not move until we are cared for”: Family members of political prisoners keep vigil in front of the U.S. Embassy in Caracas #9Jun was first published in El Impulso.
A group of relatives of political prisoners in Venezuela remain on Monday outside the United States Embassy in Caracas, waiting to be attended by the country's business manager, John Barrett, who is planning to ask him to intercede for the release of those still in detention. Relatives, who settled near the diplomatic legation since Sunday, denounce that there are still hundreds of political prisoners in the country, when the five months of the …
Relatives of political prisoners transferred from the Helicoid ask the U.S. Embassy to intercede for the freedom of their affections and ensure that they will remain overnight outside the diplomatic headquarters until they are received by the business manager for Venezuela, John Barrett. So far, more than 12 [...] The entry Families of political prisoners remain in the adjacencies of the U.S. Embassy was first published in Information Focus.
The family members, installed in the adjacencies of the diplomatic headquarters since Sunday, denounced the siege and persecution of the state security forces against the residents of the area who have supported them. The post Relatives of political prisoners remain at the U.S. Embassy in Caracas: they demand to be attended by John Barrett appeared first on THE NATIONAL.
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